Re: [squid-users] Squid Message: WARNING: Cannot run <redirector> process

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 10:18:16 +0100

This can be caused by local firewalling blocking traffic over the
loopback interface.

Regards
Henrik

On Friday 29 November 2002 07.35, Rick Matthews wrote:
> I've been trying to assist a gentleman over on the squidGuard list
> and I need your help, please?
>
> I thought it would be an easy one to fix - when squid starts it
> logs the following error to cache.log:
> WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/local/bin/squidGuard' process.
>
> But we've been through all of the usual issues with ownership,
> permissions and paths without correcting the problem. We've
> recompiled both squidGuard and squid, correcting a couple of
> options, but there was no change to the problem.
>
> His system is running Redhat 7.1 and Squid 2.5.STABLE.1.
>
> Here's what goes into cache.log with debug on (I've removed the
> date and time stamps which were all identical for these entries):
> --------------
> helperOpenServers: Starting 4 'squidGuard' processes
> comm_open: FD 6 is a new socket
> fd_open FD 6 squidGuard
> comm_open: FD 7 is a new socket
> fd_open FD 7 squidGuard
> ipcCreate: prfd FD 7
> ipcCreate: pwfd FD 7
> ipcCreate: crfd FD 6
> ipcCreate: cwfd FD 6
> ipcCreate: FD 7 sockaddr 127.0.0.1:44113
> ipcCreate: FD 6 sockaddr 127.0.0.1:44112
> ipcCreate: FD 6 listening...
> comm_close: FD 6
> commCallCloseHandlers: FD 6
> fd_close FD 6 squidGuard
> leave_suid: PID 27284 called
> leave_suid: PID 27284 giving up root priveleges forever
> ipcCreate: calling accept on FD 6
> connect FD 7: (110) Connection timed out
> comm_close: FD 7
> commCallCloseHandlers: FD 7
> fd_close FD 7 squidGuard
> WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/local/bin/squidGuard' process.
> --------------
> At least a couple of the processes started by squid, including the
> one listed here (PID 272874) remained in a ps -ax list with the
> process listed as squid:
> 27284 ? S 0:00 (squid) -D
>
> Is it possible that he is missing one of the dependencies for that
> version of squid? Redhat doesn't have a 2.5 RPM for 7.1 and there
> may be a very good reason for that. Can someone help me with this
> please?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Rick Matthews
Received on Fri Nov 29 2002 - 02:18:23 MST

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